Dear President Bush:
Apr. 12th, 2004 10:40 amJust so's you know.
If a memo says "Al Quaeda plans to attack the US inside its borders", you can't claim you didn't hear anything about "an upcoming attack on America", just because you didn't hear about the particular attack planned.
At least, not if you want to claim to be both honest and not-stupid.
You were warned; that your re-election campaign (I'm sorry, I mean "administration officials") isn't trumpetting what amazing, strong-leadership moves you made in response to that warning suggests that there wasn't much of a response. So, you were caught flat-footed; it can happen.
I hope you at least admit that, in private, to the 9/11 commission.
If a memo says "Al Quaeda plans to attack the US inside its borders", you can't claim you didn't hear anything about "an upcoming attack on America", just because you didn't hear about the particular attack planned.
At least, not if you want to claim to be both honest and not-stupid.
You were warned; that your re-election campaign (I'm sorry, I mean "administration officials") isn't trumpetting what amazing, strong-leadership moves you made in response to that warning suggests that there wasn't much of a response. So, you were caught flat-footed; it can happen.
I hope you at least admit that, in private, to the 9/11 commission.
Free[c]h
Date: 2004-04-12 09:09 pm (UTC)I see that CNN has a report on the WSJ opinion piece online at
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/04/12/911.commission/index.html
But I think the CNN piece doesn't highlight the degree to which Freeh is commenting on the fact that we're all looking back at this from hindsight and a mindset that would have been absolutely impossible on September 10, 2001.
As for taking strong action based on that August 7 memo, Greg Easterbrook (http://www.tnr.com/easterbrook.mhtml?pid=1545) has a bitterly funny take on what might have happened if Team Bush had taken out Bin Laden's Afghanistan hideaway prior to September 11.